Post by allen184 on May 28, 2011 12:43:49 GMT

Does anyone know how Ian got on stage?I was on the front row and it is still a most spectacular scene in my memory.I did once ask Ian and he could not remember although he did recall Pans' People [and no wonder]he could not recall. For those who were not there it was worthy of the SAS and compere Stirling Moss rightly said how fabulous it was.Cheers to all of you,Allen Graham

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Post by only1um on Jan 25, 2012 0:13:28 GMT

Ok. I was at one of the Rainbow 'Warchild' shows, and from what I remember Martin Barre played a short intro solo (incorporating 'Somewhere over the Rainbow!'). JHH then joined him, then flash pots, and IA jumped onto the stage from the back of the stage, probably between the Drum riser and the Guitar cabinets. It was very spectacular. An amazing concert, which made the Pink Floyd concert that I went to the next night quite boring!!Hope that this helps.Cheers.Brillo.

Post by maddogfagin on Jan 25, 2012 12:05:03 GMT

Ok. I was at one of the Rainbow 'Warchild' shows, and from what I remember Martin Barre played a short intro solo (incorporating 'Somewhere over the Rainbow!'). JHH then joined him, then flash pots, and IA jumped onto the stage from the back of the stage, probably between the Drum riser and the Guitar cabinets. It was very spectacular. An amazing concert, which made the Pink Floyd concert that I went to the next night quite boring!!Hope that this helps.Cheers.Brillo.

Thanks for the information only1um.

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MD

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Post by allen184 on Jan 25, 2012 13:55:52 GMT

Thanks for a sensible answer.I too saw a much anticipated Pink Floyd that weekend and thought they were dreadfully dissappointing especially after the spectacular Rainbow concert.I also had the great good fortune to see PFM that weekend too who were also very good.

Post by allen184 on Jan 25, 2012 13:57:03 GMT

Thanks for a sensible answer.I too saw a much anticipated Pink Floyd that weekend and thought they were dreadfully dissappointing especially after the spectacular Rainbow concert.I also had the great good fortune to see PFM that weekend too who were also very good.Allen184

rabey: Thanks for the interest. Unfortunately because Ian/Tull is doing his own book when I sent a request to find John I got stonewalled, even though I have a signed contract by Ian from 2013 stating I was doing a DVD version of The book. I also have had troubleMay 7, 2019 23:11:47 GMT

rabey: I guess after 5 years Ian forgot this even existed. Imean, he never even listed my book with all the other books that have been out of print for decades, yet mine and Tim S still have books in print and we're not mentioned.May 7, 2019 23:13:11 GMT

rabey: I just get the impression that this AND having just dealt with Tull are all they care about really and it peeves me when the truth is when I first got my original contract with a US publisher to write the book with quotes on 3 other books on ELP,Crimson,May 7, 2019 23:21:53 GMT

rabey: and YES, I contacted both Martin and Dave from AND and offered involvement in writing and photography. but Dave said no interest and martin was happy to get his photos printed just for credit. Later Daves book arrived and martin wanted 100 bucks a shot.May 7, 2019 23:25:00 GMT

rabey: Anyway, The publisher refused the cost of photos, Martin wrote the only negative review of the book in print except for Amazon where a few stinkers stalled it's movement, but basically there was nothing advertising the book outside the UK. May 7, 2019 23:29:01 GMT